On 19.09.2017 09:56, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> Le 19/09/2017 à 08:27, Timo Aaltonen a écrit :
>
>> Actually, the alternative would be to upload 3.0.19 with an epoch. And
>> since pki-base is the only package that depends on it this would be safe
>> to do.
>
> I'd prefer an extra package rather than
Le 19/09/2017 à 08:27, Timo Aaltonen a écrit :
> Actually, the alternative would be to upload 3.0.19 with an epoch. And
> since pki-base is the only package that depends on it this would be safe
> to do.
I'd prefer an extra package rather than using an epoch. Either way,
there are 6 CVEs open aga
On 19.09.2017 08:54, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> On 18.09.2017 12:10, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
>> On 18.09.2017 10:43, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
>>> Hi Timo,
>>>
>>> Le 18/09/2017 à 07:57, Timo Aaltonen a écrit :
>>>
Since 8.5.x broke tomcatjss & dogtag-pki (and thus freeipa) and it got
synced to Ub
On 18.09.2017 12:10, Timo Aaltonen wrote:
> On 18.09.2017 10:43, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
>> Hi Timo,
>>
>> Le 18/09/2017 à 07:57, Timo Aaltonen a écrit :
>>
>>> Since 8.5.x broke tomcatjss & dogtag-pki (and thus freeipa) and it got
>>> synced to Ubuntu too, I'm planning on packaging tomcat 8.0.x as
On 18.09.2017 10:43, Emmanuel Bourg wrote:
> Hi Timo,
>
> Le 18/09/2017 à 07:57, Timo Aaltonen a écrit :
>
>> Since 8.5.x broke tomcatjss & dogtag-pki (and thus freeipa) and it got
>> synced to Ubuntu too, I'm planning on packaging tomcat 8.0.x as a
>> temporary legacy package until these packa
Hi Timo,
Le 18/09/2017 à 07:57, Timo Aaltonen a écrit :
> Since 8.5.x broke tomcatjss & dogtag-pki (and thus freeipa) and it got
> synced to Ubuntu too, I'm planning on packaging tomcat 8.0.x as a
> temporary legacy package until these packages are ported over (might
> take six months still).
>
Hi
Since 8.5.x broke tomcatjss & dogtag-pki (and thus freeipa) and it got
synced to Ubuntu too, I'm planning on packaging tomcat 8.0.x as a
temporary legacy package until these packages are ported over (might
take six months still).
Are there any objections?
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